What I Wish I Knew At 30
What happens when the survival strategy that helped you succeed becomes the thing holding you back? In this episode of What I Wish I Knew At 30, Fran Harper sits down with author and speaker Karms Fung to discuss childhood abandonment, hyper-independence, trust, success, identity, emotional healing, and the journey from survival to alignment. After being left in Australia at nine years old while her mother returned to Hong Kong, Karms learned a powerful lesson: Never depend on anyone. That belief became the foundation of her success. It fueled her ambition, resilience, and determination to build a life where she never needed anyone else's support. But years later, after achieving financial success and professional recognition, she discovered that achievement alone couldn't provide the fulfillment she was seeking. Together, Fran and Karms explore: * Childhood trauma and abandonment * Hyper-independence and trust issues * Why success doesn't automatically create happiness * Identity beyond achievement * Relationships and emotional vulnerability * Learning to ask for help * Finding inner peace after survival mode * The lessons behind The Inner Switch ABOUT THE SHOW What I Wish I Knew At 30 is a life lessons podcast for ambitious professionals, entrepreneurs, founders, leaders, and women navigating identity, purpose, burnout, emotional resilience, and personal growth. Hosted by Fran Harper, this life coaching podcast explores the hidden challenges behind achievement and helps listeners build a life aligned with who they truly are.
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